Sentences with phrase «now ruled out»

According to The Guardian all of Australia's big four banks have now ruled out funding, or withdrawn support from, the Carmichael Mine.
The loss of his wife's fortune and the dwindling commissions and sales of his own work now ruled out the luxuries of marble, bronze, and highly skilled assistants.
But his black holes were smaller than 1019 kilograms, which is now ruled out by observations of microlensing events.
Though the cometary region is now ruled out, the exact birthplace of the carbonaceous chondrites is far from certain, says Fred Ciesla, a researcher at the University of Chicago.
Although researchers can't say decisively what sex is for, they have now ruled out one common explanation: It's not for weeding out mutations.
But he has now ruled out backdating the law change to 2014, which would have revealed the source of the DUP cash.
On the other hand, if you've now ruled out constipation because your baby's poo is «normal» (see below), but you're still worried about how much your baby is crying, you can find more information about excessively crying or «fussy» babies here.
Alonso is now ruled out of Thursday night's Premier League game at Burnley, Sunday's FA Cup semi-final against the Saints and also the league trip to Swansea on April 28.
With Bastian Schweinsteiger now ruled out for at least the rest of the current season, and potentially more given how unreliable his body has become in recent years both at Bayern Munich and now United, Louis van Gaal appears to have turned again to his captain as the next viable option to place at the heart of his side.
Andy Carroll will continue up front and with Sakho now ruled out until March (I am undecided whether this is a convenient ACON injury or not) the need for striker reinforcements is as acute as ever.
, and is now ruled out of the remainder of the term.
However, his agent Dimitri Seluk has now ruled out the prospect of him moving, even though he is the envy of so many top clubs.
However, the German international has now ruled out a return to Germany in the near future and spoke of his happiness with life at Arsenal and his relationship with Gunners boss Arsene Wenger.
Now however we find ourselves almost in March and he's now ruled out for the season.
After leaving Real Sociedad last November, Moyes has now ruled out himself out of contention for the Villa job, thus leaving it open to either Roberto Di Matteo or Nigel Pearson, as noted by the BBC.
I don't think that Klopp has any choice but to play a defensive game considering the amount of injuries he already has, and he has now ruled out Daniel Sturridge as well, who was supposed to be fit for this game.
According to the bookmakers, his most likely destinations are Manchester City, Manchester United and Bayern Munich, but unfortunately for us, the latter has now ruled themselves out of his signature.
With this, the White House has now ruled out the two best options for preventing a default in the event that the House GOP refused to life the debt ceiling.
With Miranda now ruling himself out of leaving Atletico, you'd expect Manchester United to firm up their interest in the likes of Mats Hummels who the Daily Mail say the Red Devils will attempt to capture in the summer.
Santi Cazorla has suffered yet another setback with his Achilles problem that will now rule him out until April, meaning he could well have played his last game for Arsenal.
The Gunners manager was then asked whether he was now ruling themselves out of the race for the Premier League title, to which he replied: «I am not Pochettino, I am Arsene Wenger.
There has been speculation that the reason could be astronomical variations, but we can now rule this out as the large fluctuation during the ice age behave in the same «fractal» way as the other natural fluctuations across the globe,» Peter Ditlevsen.
Think about it — if the various estimates of climate sensitivity based on the instrumental period still had such fat tails just five years ago, then why would an extra five years suddenly turn that around and allow calculations of sensitivity based on the instrumental period to now rule out high sensitivities?
Now this rules out Mi 6, it is likely that it could be the Mi 5X (X series is new in India), or there is a chance that Mi India may launch a totally new series and it could be a totally new product with new specs or the same product that was launched in China but here in India they might have added that in a new series.

Not exact matches

That section laid out that a change in accounting rules now required Alphabet to include the change in value of any shares it owned in private companies, such as Uber, in its profits even if just held onto to its stake and didn't buy or sell any more shares.
The big question now is whether the borrowers turned away by traditional lenders because of the stricter rules will just abandon or delay their home - buying dreams, or seek out more expensive loans issued by the private lenders that are neither regulated nor required to carry mortgage insurance.
His first book (those with delicate ears, please cover them now as I'm quoting the title in full), The No Asshole Rule, became a runaway bestseller, and he's recently come out with a timely follow - up, The Asshole Survival Guide.
Time is now running out for business owners who want to access those sweetheart loans; the old rules return this winter.
Until now, May has frequently said she is hoping to secure a deal that is good for both the U.K. and the EU — but, significantly, has not ruled out leaving the bloc without one.
The post lays out how the rules stand now:
Whitman won't rule out being CEO of another company; she had ruled it out after eBay, she points out, and now look where we are.
Now pointing out that companies generally have the right to make their own rules for decorum doesn't mean there are not ethical limits on such rules.
Cantwell, who is now a quality ambassador for the Brewers Association, hasn't ruled out a return to brewing beer, though he would have to wait until the non-compete clause in his contract with AB InBev expires.
Attending Rhodes» ruling were Detroit's state - appointed emergency manager, Kevyn Orr, who took Michigan's biggest city to bankruptcy court, and Mayor Mike Duggan, who is now tasked with carrying out the plan.
Wang isn't ruling out a case for an Android phone just yet, but decided to go for the iPhone for now.
Yes (as his lawyer pointed out) people do make mistakes, and even a mayor can be forgiven for an incidental breach of a rule now and then.
Barclays chief executive Jes Staley has ruled out the possibility of the bank launching a dedicated cryptocurrency trading desk — for now.
And the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, which lost out on the IPO of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., should be proud of its refusal to bend the rules — and resist the pressure to do so now.
He listened to the ruling as it was read out... It is now up to the justice minister to decide when and where our client will be sent.»
In his book, Angry White Men, which came out in 2013 but seems even more relevant now, Kimmel surveys the growing rage among neo-Nazis, gamers, right wing talk radio hosts and men's rights activists who define their masculinity and manhood in terms of dominance and power and who believe in their «God - given right» to rule the world.
One observer pointed out that a federal judge's ruling has actually overturned the order for now, which she suggested is doing more than Musk's chosen tactics for voicing his concern.
The New Rules of Sales and Service, now out in a new revised paperback edition, is about how the buying process has radically changed and how people who understand that change can grow business now.
But, I think this advantage needs to be set against the practical difficulty of figuring out what rules would need to be in place now to deal with all the potential financial stability excesses that could occur in the future.
That doesn't rule out all further upside, or a retest of recent highs, but the technical underpinnings of the recent rally are now gone.
Now that the rule is completed, DOL's focus is «shifting to working collaboratively with all stakeholders to ensure compliance,» Perez said, adding that over the next 18 months DOL «will be fanning out to address questions, concerns and help facilitate compliance.»
While companies have different rules about relationships between employees — some prohibit them, while others require disclosure — Uber is in a dicey spot right now and any revelations of an out - of - control company culture, especially by top execs, are problematic at this time.
In 2014, Facebook changed the rules that would prevent developers form accessing data the way Kogan did, and now Zuckerberg said the company will be approaching developers from before that time to snuff out any other data leaks.
Interested parties are now digesting the 453 page rules and trying to figure out what it all means.
As usual, I don't place too much emphasis on this sort of forecast, but to the extent that I make any comments at all about the outlook for 2006, the bottom line is this: 1) we can't rule out modest potential for stock appreciation, which would require the maintenance or expansion of already high price / peak earnings multiples; 2) we also should recognize an uncomfortably large potential for market losses, particularly given that the current bull market has now outlived the median and average bull, yet at higher valuations than most bulls have achieved, a flat yield curve with rising interest rate pressures, an extended period of internal divergence as measured by breadth and other market action, and complacency at best and excessive bullishness at worst, as measured by various sentiment indicators; 3) there is a moderate but still not compelling risk of an oncoming recession, which would become more of a factor if we observe a substantial widening of credit spreads and weakness in the ISM Purchasing Managers Index in the months ahead, and; 4) there remains substantial potential for U.S. dollar weakness coupled with «unexpectedly» persistent inflation pressures, particularly if we do observe economic weakness.
Now, governments aren't allowed to step in and bail them out, and I think that wounding down a big bank is absolutely politically toxic for any leader so faced with that choice, most leaders would just break the rules and completely undermine the banking union and that in itself could spark off bank runs as well.
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